Friday, July 5, 2013

Good Business to do In The Internet

1. Web design :- 
Have you ever been turned off by a business’s generic-looking website layout? 
If you know some HTML and have a good eye for design, you can launch a service to create attractive, easy-to-use websites for small businesses. 
You can put your skills to good use for business owners who want to take their online presence to the next level. 
Build up a portfolio of work with smaller freelance jobs, then create your own website to show it off and bring in a steady stream of clients.

 2. Resume/cover letter writing :- 
It's a tough truth to swallow, but a stand out resume and cover letter can make all the difference when you're applying to a job. 
While listing your career accomplishments might seem like an easy task, the fine art of “humble bragging” eludes some of us. 
Get hired to help others get hired by writing stellar CVs. 
Capitalize on the increasingly important social media branding bandwagon and offer to fix LinkedIn profiles as well.

 3. Affiliate marketing :- 
If you're a person that loves leaving customer reviews on sites like Amazon, 
stop doing it for free. 
Word-of-mouth advertising is still a huge lead generator for many companies, 
and a lot of them are willing to share a portion of their profit with persuasive individuals that will promote their products to the public. 
If you have a personal website with a large following, this might be easier to accomplish (PR reps are always seeking out brand advocates they can send free samples to). 
Smart Passive Income breaks down three types of affiliate marketing and explains which one is most profitable.

 4. Health/nutrition coach :- 
When it comes to nutrition, Americans seem to have a mental block: According to the Centrers for Disease Control nearly 70 percent of the adult population is overweight or obese, 
and many people that want to lose weight and eat better simply don't know where to start.
You don't necessarily need to be a registered dietitian (RD) to offer meal plans and diet counseling to your client base, either. 
With the right combination of personal support and nutrition and exercise knowledge, you could be helping people get healthier through your online service.

 5. eBook author :- 
Have a ton of knowledge on a particular subject that you want to share with the public?
With e-readers becoming more and more commonplace, self-publication is becoming a reality for many writers who might never get picked up by publishing companies. 
With the right marketing tools, you could successfully publish your own book on anything from cooking and weight loss to real estate. 
Inbound Pro’s advice from successful e-Book authors offers tips for writing content that sells.